I have created my first item for the Sims 4. A William Morris wallpaper. The Sims 4 is exactly like creating for The Sims 2, all over again.
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I have created my first item for the Sims 4. A William Morris wallpaper. The Sims 4 is exactly like creating for The Sims 2, all over again.
Vintage Scraps A mixture of vintage scraps. Hot air balloons, cars, fans, watches and parasols are just some of the scraps used in this pattern. This pattern works wonders on walls, curtains and various decor items. Keep the background a solid white or add some bold colours to give it a different look. Download here :- http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1278430
Brass Plate A brass metal lid to keep your special things safe. This would have typically been used as top for a grate, in the Victorian era. Try out this as a wallpaper or even tiles. It would also look amazing in a tomb or a underground den. Experiment with the colours, as you can see from my screenshots, light colours work just as well as dark ones. Download here :- http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1278426
Chocolate Chintz. Swiss Chocolate. Chintz and Cuckoo clocks. This pattern from the Victorian era, has the influence from all three! Download here - http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/1277883
Playing/creating/messing around with new patterns and Sims old and new.
I am a huge Dr Who fan (since childhood), so I thought I would knock up some patterns for you all.. Here is the first. More to come....
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